Posts Tagged ‘alcohol rehab’

Working out is not merely about aerobic capability and muscle mass, or practicing particular exercises like yoga or circular breathing. Certainly, working out develops your physical well being and your body form, shapes your waistline, enhances your sex life, and even adds years to your life. But that is not what encourages a lot of…

Why it is vital to have Aftercare as part of Drug and Alcohol treatment? Here is a story of our nation’s substance use struggle and one Rehab in Florida that’s committed to help. Addiction is an epidemic, and according to reports, over 20 million people nationwide suffer from drug and alcohol abuse issues. The addiction…

If you are in a relationship with an alcoholic, there is no doubt that your life has many challenges. No one is prepared for this situation beforehand and knows how to deal an alcoholic husband or wife. You may experience irresponsible behavior, possible loss of a job, loss of mutual friends…the list goes on. Most…

Mark Jacobson, LMFT, MCAP Chief Operating & Clinical Officer October is ADHD Awareness Month Since our focus at Meridian Treatment Solution is on mental health and addiction treatment, I’d like to share my thoughts and experiences of what we see in our clinical setting relating to ADHD and ADHD treatment. Many children and adults are…

“Addictive personality” is a term or phrase you’ve likely come across. The term is loosely used in a range of contexts, whether you’ve stumbled upon it in a juicy gossip story, or your friends use it as a crutch to excuse their excessive behavior. Despite its seemingly insignificant role in modern society, understanding what it…

By Mark Jacobson, LMFT, MCAP, Chief Operating and Clinical Officer I’ve heard people say this my whole life. People don’t change But I’ve got news for you: People do change. I see it every day. Sometimes people don’t change and the speed that others may want, but working in a mental health and addiction treatment setting,…

April is Alcohol Awareness Month Founded and sponsored by NCADD, Alcohol Awareness Month was established in 1987 to help reduce the stigma so often associated with alcoholism by encouraging communities to reach out with information about alcohol, alcoholism, and recovery. Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a broad term for any drinking…

What is the difference between dual diagnosis treatment centers and rehabs? This is one of the most important things a person who seeks substance abuse treatment need to know. Why may you ask? Choosing the right place to get substance abuse treatment is extremely important for a long-term treatment success and sobriety. What is…

If you are an alcoholic, you already know firsthand the many problems addiction brings. What you might not have realized, however, is the enormously wide-ranging benefits that stem from kicking the habit and getting sober. Attending an inpatient alcohol rehab doesn’t just kick start your recovery—it kick starts the rest of your life. Better Health…

This Is What You Should Take and Not Take To Rehab BRING Identification Driver’s license Insurance card Social security card and/or passport Clothing Jeans (no rips) Shorts (5” or longer) Short-sleeved shirts are recommended. Most people in the winter months feel comfortable in long sleeved shirts and/or a sweatshirt. Yoga pants, modest workout clothes (for…